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Modern Sports Cards

Sell Modern Sports Cards From 2010 To Present

Show us the stars, rookies, graded cards, autographs, numbered parallels, sealed products, storage, and approximate card count.

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What we pay for

For our buying process, modern sports cards means 2010 to present. These collections often contain thousands of common base cards with value concentrated in a smaller group of rookies, stars, parallels, autographs, memorabilia cards, rare inserts, graded cards, and sealed products. We identify those groups before treating anything as bulk.

We buy modern baseball, basketball, football, hockey, soccer, wrestling, UFC, and other sports. Product tier matters, but the exact card matters more: year, manufacturer, set, player or fighter, card number, rookie designation, parallel, serial limit, autograph certification, condition, and grade. A colored parallel should not be compared with the base version simply because the image matches.

For a collection made mostly of modern base cards and commons, about 20,000 cards is a useful starting point for pickup. It is not a hard minimum. A smaller group can fit when better rookies, graded cards, low-numbered parallels, autographs, or sealed boxes create enough purchase value.

Send broad photos of boxes and storage, a rough count, and close front-and-back photos of the strongest cards. We assess the premium cards separately, then sets, player lots, inserts, and bulk. If the collection fits, we can discuss one cash offer and arrange an in-person purchase.

Does Your Modern Collection Fit An In-Person Purchase?

Value is more important than card count. Better rookies, autographs, numbered cards, graded cards, and sealed products can make a smaller collection work.

Mostly Modern Bulk
About 20,000+ cards

A useful starting point for a collection made mostly from 2010 to present base cards, commons, and ordinary inserts.

Stronger Modern Material
No fixed card count

Key rookies, low-numbered parallels, certified autographs, desirable graded cards, and sealed products can qualify in much smaller groups.

These are screening guidelines, not purchase guarantees. Collection value, travel distance, condition, product mix, organization, and current demand all affect the decision.

What we buy

  • Sports cards issued from 2010 to present
  • Key rookies, stars, parallels, certified autographs, relics, and inserts
  • PSA, SGC, BGS, and CGC graded modern cards
  • Sealed boxes and cases, complete sets, player lots, and qualifying bulk

What we pass on (honestly)

  • Small groups of ordinary base cards may not support an in-person purchase
  • A rookie logo, serial number, or bright color does not guarantee demand
  • Unverified autographs and altered cards cannot be priced as certified originals
How it works

Three steps to cash

  1. 01

    Send photos

    Snap the boxes, binders, or slabs and upload them right here. That's how we size up the buy before we drive out.

  2. 02

    We drive to you

    We come to your door anywhere within about 3 hours of Goshen, farther for large collections. No shipping, no waiting.

  3. 03

    Cash on the spot

    You get a fair offer in person and cash in hand the same day. No consignment, no fees, no obligation.

Modern Sports Cards: common questions

What years count as modern sports cards?
For our buying categories, modern means cards issued from 2010 to present. We use that cutoff to separate newer products and the lower modern-bulk volume guideline.
How many modern cards do I need to sell?
About 20,000 cards is a useful starting point for mostly base-card and common bulk. Strong rookies, autographs, numbered cards, graded cards, or sealed products can make a much smaller collection fit.
Which modern cards should I photograph first?
Start with graded cards, key rookies, stars, autographs, relics, serial numbers, colored or patterned parallels, rare inserts, and sealed boxes. Include backs so we can confirm exact versions.
Do you buy the commons with the better modern cards?
Yes, when the overall collection fits. We value the better cards separately and can include the remaining base cards, sets, player lots, and bulk in one possible purchase.

Let's take a look at what you have

No pressure, no obligation. Just an honest answer and a fair cash offer.